Two F52 Jackhammers For Sale

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I have 2 Eberlestock F52 Jackhammer rucks for sale. One of my souvenirs from our rich Uncle was a laminectomy. These rucks don't mix well with the results. They are outstanding rucks - just not for my back now.

One ruck is in Dry Earth color. It has been on 20 or so three mile rucks.

One ruck is in Multicam. It has never been used.

From the Eberlestock website:

The F52 Jackhammer is scaled to the original ALICE frame, which was distinguished by its ideal size as a base for a military pack. Using the frame as a core structure, we developed an entirely new style of pack that has amazing utility and versatility. With its compact size, it incorporates features and qualities that have made Eberlestock packs famous. Because the frame is fully wrapped in the structure of the pack, we've eliminated frame noise and have built an exceptionally comfortable and well ventilated pack. The F52 is a great stand-alone pack, with ample 3-day-class storage and two pockets sized for 70 oz/ 2-liter hydration bladders (sold separately). It features an articulating back wall, with a tunnel for installing the Eberlestock scabbard accessory of your choice. Another recommended accessory is the LP1 Fanny-Top, which fits neatly to the top and adds a go-bag to the system.

PRODUCT FEATURES
· 500 denier nylon exterior with 1000 denier wear points.


PRODUCT INFO
· Total Volume: 2,700 c.i.
· Weight: 9 lbs 6 oz
· Dimensions main bag: 21"h x 13"w x 8"d


The Multicam Jackhammer is $369 new on the Eberlestock website. $295 shipped to lower 48.
The Dry Earth Jackhammer is $329 new on the Eberlestock website. $260 shipped to lower 48.
Payment via USPS MO.

Jackhammer Side.jpg
Jackhammer Back.jpg
 
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What? No one here rucks?
 
Waa, waa, waaaaa.....
 
Found the front view
 
OK - let's try posting again!

Jackhamer front.jpg
 
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I enjoy the Eberlestock and their design. I am no longer carrying anything that size in or out of the field, will pay someone with younger legs and back for that privilege. Good luck with the sale, nice pricing.
 
Thanks for the pricing feedback!
 
RM - I am pretty sure I still have it in storage - let me go put hands on it, just to be sure.
 
Just put hands on both.
 
Sorry - I am not connecting that to the sale of two rucksacks - 1st cup of coffee still in the cup
 
Back to the top with price drops

$275 for new
$225 for used
 
Back to the top at $250 & $200.
 

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